According to TMZ, the beef stems from an incident in June, when Kingston was robbed of a $300k chain in a club where he and Mill were partying.

Meek allegedly pointed police to Game.

Police tell TMZ that Game was never a suspect and that the investigation has been closed because Kingston is no longer cooperating.

After a bit of back and forth on social media between Game and Mill, Kingston joined the fray.

In an Instagram post that his since been deleted, but was captured by Hip Hop N More, Kingston goes off on Game, calling him among other insults, a “fake gangster.”

Game responded, addressing both Kingston and Mill in his latest Instagram post.

“#FACTS @SeanKingston you fat scary lying a– n—- on here playing games wit this p—- @meekmill….. Frontin’ for these people….,” he begins.

Game goes on to allege that it was Kingston’s own crew who set him up, and that it was Meek’s idea to pin the blame him. He even claims Kingston called him for help after the robbery.

“Keep fakin for Instagram,” Game concludes. “You gone have to see me, & then we will see if you can stand behind the words you typing on this app b—- !!!!!!!!!!! You know in yo heart you scared & this time it ain’t going away….. This one won’t rest until you catch this a– whoopin….#ItsGoingToHappen”

See Kingston’s diss, and Game’s response below, each of the videos contains explicit language.